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American artist
Robh Ruppel
Robh Ruppel at the 2012 Game Developers Conference
BornU.S.
NationalityAmerican
Known forFantasy art

Robh Ruppel is an American artist best known for his work on role-playing game products. Critic Joseph Szadkowski of The Washington Times has referred to him as a "horror genius".

Early life

Robh Ruppel grew up in Bellaire, Texas, and attended High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston. His parents were Roger (an architect) and Judy Ruppel.

Career

Robh Ruppel worked for TSR for several years beginning in 1992, producing cover and interior art for products from Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, and Ravenloft settings, among others. In 1994, he began producing artwork for the Planescape setting as well, which constituted the majority of this career with TSR. When TSR was purchased by Wizards of the Coast, he also illustrated cards for Magic: The Gathering.

Ruppel worked as a teacher at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, where he previously studied industrial design and illustration as a student.

Robh Ruppel is a production designer and concept artist working in games and feature films. He art directed Meet the Robinsons and Brother Bear for Disney. He won a Game Developers Choice Awards for Best Art Direction for Uncharted 2.

Reception

In his 2023 book Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground, RPG historian Stu Horvath noted in his review of Planescape that Ruppel was integral to the look and feel of the campaign setting, writing, "The art picks up where the words leave off. Planescape is the apex of the aesthetic-driven, high-concept Dungeons & Dragons setting. Dana Knutson developed all of the concept artwork for the setting, which Robh Ruppel turned into covers."

Works

Roleplaying games

References

  1. Szadkowski, Joseph (September 28, 1996). "Sensory bombardment", The Washington Times, p. B4.
  2. Parks, Louis B. (April 2, 2007). "The art guy: Robh Ruppel learned a lot about movies while growing up in Houston. Now he has some Mickey Mouse job out in L.A. Meet the artist behind Meet the Robinsons", Houston Chronicle. Retrieved July 15, 2010.
  3. http://robh-ruppel-interview.blogspot.com/
  4. McCarthy, Todd (March 2007). "Meet the Robinsons", Variety Review Database.
  5. McCarthy, Todd (October 20, 2003). "Brother Bear", Variety 392 (10): 41.
  6. Avard, Alex (11 October 2019). "On Uncharted 2's 10th anniversary, its developers look back on the making of a perfect sequel". gamesradar+. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  7. Horvath, Stu (2023). Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. p. 242. ISBN 9780262048224.

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